And should a single person claiming to be an "International Congress
of Independent Internet Users," but with no membership at all, be
doing it either?
On Mon, 10 May 1999 00:11:12 -0400, Michael Sondow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>Below is a partial list of the organizational members of ISOC, taken
>from their website. ("*" = founding member).
>
>Are these non-commercial domain name holders? If this is ISOC's
>membership, is ISOC an organization that represents non-commercial
>domain name holders?
>
>Should ISOC be organizing the Non-Commercial Domain Name Holders
>Constituency of the DNSO? Should they even be allowed to join it?
>
>I think the answers to these questions are clear enough.
>
>3Com*
>America Online, Inc.*
>Ameritech*
>Compaq*
>AT&T Labs*
>Cisco Systems, Inc.*
>France Telecom*
>GTE Corporation*
>IBM*
>Intel Corporation*
>J.P. Morgan*
>MCI Communications Corporation*
>Microsoft*
>Network Associates*
>Novell, Inc.*
>Oracle Corporation*
>PSINet, Inc.*
>RAND*
>Siemens AG*
>Sprint*
>Sun Microsystems, Inc.*
>Telstra*
>Alis Technologies, Inc.
>ARTEL, Inc.
>Charles Schwab & Co., Inc.
>Adobe Systems
>Crawford Communications, Inc.
>CyberCash, Inc.
>Deutsche Telekom AG
>Dun & Bradstreet
>Ericsson
>Federal Express
>Fujitsu Limited
>Tektronix, Inc.
>Teledesic Corporation
>Teleglobe International Corporation
>Time Warner Telecom, Inc.
>Geneva Financial Center
>Hitachi, Ltd.
>Rabobank
>John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
>O'Reilly and Associates
>Korea Telecom Corp.
>Lucent Technologies
>NEC Corporation
>Merita Bank Ltd.
>Macmillan Computer Publishing
>Hongkong Telecom
>Infonet Services Corporation
>
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